Class: Cars, Funeral — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2012-11-12 20:56 |
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◊ 2012-11-12 21:42 |
Fiat |
◊ 2012-11-12 22:29 |
Odd little thing. Based on a van? |
◊ 2012-11-13 08:04 |
What about an Ebro based thing? |
◊ 2012-11-13 13:44 |
But in Italy? I guess it was not faked in Spain, as it has Fiat 1500 C taillamps, which wasn't common there it seems. Might be a very, very, very customized Alfa Romeo though (so the license model for the early Ebros). |
◊ 2012-11-15 21:53 |
can it be a Lancia Super Jolly conversion, the emblem at the front looks Lancia Link to "lanciacollection.skynetblogs.be" http://velocetoday.com/news/news_89.php note the location of the front wheels, -- Last edit: 2012-11-15 22:22:34 |
◊ 2012-11-16 20:32 |
or Fiat 625 n conversion I think we need Animatronixx http://www.motorstown.com/55730-fiat-625.html -- Last edit: 2012-11-16 21:12:52 |
◊ 2012-11-20 23:21 |
Fiat 241, body probably by Macchi (but it can came from a small builder). |
◊ 2016-07-04 08:10 |
Rear lights from a Fiat 1500 / 1300 and dashboard from a Fiat 238 /241:![]() So most probably Fiat 241 based local coachbuilder funeral vehicle. -- Last edit: 2016-07-06 16:04:47 |
◊ 2019-01-16 21:41 |
Welcome to the world of creative funeral car coachbuilding: Get a chassis, parts and accessories from 2 - 4 other cars and make a mashup. Loads of these crossover cars have been built and in many cases, if you don't know the actual unit, you are lost. The body reminds of Officine Grazia, but there are actually too many suspects to venture a proper guess. Edit: Icardi is another suspect. -- Last edit: 2021-04-07 15:00:06 |